Sunday, April 29, 2018

Character Introduction: Tyler Durand and Anwen Porter

Our final character introductions (before the official release) include the following two individuals: Tyler Daemyn Durand and Anwen Porter.


Warning: Spoilers may be ahead for those who have not read the first two books in the trilogy!

 

Tyler Durand

Tyler Durand is a hermit of sorts. At the apparent age of 17, he lives on his own. He takes on the odd job in the Village of Lindwurm, helping out those in need, and acting as a local guide to various historical attractions. At least he did until he met Anwen and decided to help her with her quest to figure out her family history. Turns out he's actually a dragon trying to save the rest of his people with only the help of an age-old prophecy. He is the son of Kern Nurrim, oldest of all dragons, and brother to Callum Durand, also a dragon.

Appearance: 
In mortal form, Tyler stands about five foot seven, with light brown hair and dazzling blue eyes (the color of Lake Wyvern), and is fit and athletic. Solid yet decidedly not overweight, Tyler prefers to wear casual and somewhat rugged wear. Perhaps this is due to his constant hiking and working with his hands. He is very expressive, and almost every single girl in the Village wishes he was hers.  In dragon form, he resembles the majestic Western-style dragons, with silver-blue scales and a decidedly ridged back.
Personality: Tyler is caring and friendly. He's outgoing and likes to help others. But he is also perceptive and can read the intentions of others. He's very observant and idealistic.  He is also very loyal to those he considers his "family". And while he really doesn't care for snobbery and the small-mindedness of most people, he puts up with it with a smile. His patience seems to know no bounds. His personality allows him to socialize with ease, even in awkward situations, turning a phrase or joke to lighten any dark mood. He seems able to manipulate the very emotional atmosphere around him. Many in the Village consider him to be mysterious, mostly because they don't know much about his origins.

Brief History: Tyler belongs to the dragons of Tarragon, the only living dragon outside the sealed Mountain before Anwen released the sleeping dragons within. He has lived several mortal life-times outside the mountain in search of the Key Keeper who would open the Mountain and restore the dragons to their rightful domain. Upon finding Anwen, he learns she's the Keeper he's been waiting for. With the help of Courtney, he takes Anwen on a crazy adventure to open the Mountain and free the dragons, revealing that he is the last dragon outside. He later reveals that Anwen is also the Kaida, the master dragon mage. With the help of Courtney, and his friend Walter, he helps Anwen fight off the might of the Mage Circle so she can waken the dragons from their spell-induced slumber, just in time to defeat a Revenant named Kira.



Anwen Porter

Anwen Porter is the only child and daughter of James and Margo Porter. Descending from a long line of Key Keepers, she feels it her duty to fulfill her father's dying request to return to the Mountains of her ancestry. But there is a lot more to her than even she realizes, especially after her experiences with Tyler and Courtney in the Mountain of Tarragon. She learns her mother was the master dragon mage, known as The Kaida, and it is her birthright to claim that title at her mother's passing.

Appearance: Anwen is of average build, standing about five foot four inches, (5'3.5", technically, but she likes to count that half inch as a whole) and doesn't consider herself very athletic. More of an introvert, she always felt more at home in a library than on any sports team.  Her auburn hair sets off hazel-green eyes and a clear complexion. She likes to wear comfortable but stylish clothes, though nothing too trendy. She likes to make her own style. And she always carries around the dragon pendant her father left her (aka the Key to Tarragon), wearing it on a chain around her neck, close to her heart. She also wears the Mage Ring, an heirloom passed down from her mother upon her death.

Personality: Anwen is an introvert and tends to avoid confrontation when she can, though she is no stranger to hardship. Growing up, she was often teased by her peers, occasionally being bullied. She also witnessed her father's death, something that shook her to the core. In general, though, she is gentle, reserved, studious, and kind. She has a natural-born curiosity but is humble and trusting, perhaps too much at times. She also tends to downplay her own importance, often putting her needs and wants aside for those of others, even at high cost to herself. Some would call her masochistic because of this, but she hates to make people worry and tends to at least pretend a confident, self-assured nature where nothing phases her. She tends to internalize her emotions instead of letting them out, which gets her into trouble.

A Brief History: Anwen's family migrated from the city of North Hope to Pallose when she was a young child. There, she attended public school. When she was around eleven year's old, her father was murdered. Since then, she has devoted her life to filling his dying request, to one day return to the Mountains of her ancestry. With little else to go one than a journal of a great grandmother, she journeyed to the Village of Lindwyrm and met Tyler, who revealed her true heritage as a Key Keeper. Unfortunately, she managed to draw the attention of the Mage Circle, with one member in particular doing her best to kill her. After a great deal of hardship, and a lot of physical and emotional agony, she managed to defeat her nemesis in time to learn that not only is she the Master Key Keeper, but the Kaida as well, destined to not only unlock the gates of Tarragon, but to wake the sleeping dragons inside. After some training with her friends, including her mother, she faces off with the might of the Mage Circle to release the dragons from their spell-cast slumber and ends up taking up the title of Kaida when her mother dies in the aftermath of the battle.

 

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